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Post by merry27 on Sept 25, 2023 20:14:49 GMT
I have a few flights coming up. I like to dress comfortably but don’t want to look sloppy. I like Athleisure wear since I prefer wearing tennis shoes. What do you like to wear?
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Post by kristi521 on Sept 25, 2023 20:30:54 GMT
I usually wear something comfortable and layers. I am almost always cold on a plane, so I usually wear leggings, or something similar, a t-shirt, and a jean jacket with shoes that are easy to slip on and off for security.
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Post by curiouscrafter on Sept 25, 2023 20:35:39 GMT
I wear what is most comfortable! Flights are tough enough, shoved in like sardines and shuffled around like a herd of cows. I'm a few steps above pajamas and no shower, but I'm not putting on a dress, nylons, and heels like the old days. I do put on makeup and do my hair, but its not like I'm going out for the evening, but enough to look presentable and not scare people
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Post by Mary_K on Sept 25, 2023 20:36:17 GMT
Yoga pants and layers for tops. Sometimes I'm cold and the hot so I can take off and put back on!
For some reason, my feet always swell on planes and my shoes get too tight. I like ones that i can slip off easily.
Mary K
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Post by iowgirl on Sept 25, 2023 20:38:05 GMT
Jeans that are comfortable, shoes that are easy to slip on/off, a light shirt and a light sweater, so if it is cold I can put the light sweater on.
I am loving the easy slip on shoes that are out now. I have a pair of Kiziks and a pair of Sketcher's "Slip Ins" Both have the backs that do not crush down, so you can just slip them on without needing to pull out/up the backs. The Sketcher's slightly out perform the Kizic's, as far as comfort, but I like them both.
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Post by katlady on Sept 25, 2023 20:43:19 GMT
I like to wear loose leg pants. It is more comfortable for me. I don’t like jeans. For a long flight, leggings get a bit too confining for me. If I am going somewhere cold, I’ll wear a lightweight long sleeve shirt, and carry along a jacket for the plane. If I am going somewhere warm, I’ll wear a lightweight short sleeve shirt, and carry along a jacket for the plane. I like to wear shoes that are easy to slip on and off. Even if I am going somewhere warm, like Hawaii, I still wear my closed toed shoes on the plane. My toes will get cold if I wear open toed sandals on the plane. I pretty much dress for the weather/time at my destination.
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Post by malibou on Sept 25, 2023 20:46:04 GMT
Black pants that are stretchy, but look like pants and not leggings. One of those kind of cropped camisole bras with no real support, but also no uncomfortable straps and its not constricting. A nice t-shirt. A warm cashmere cardigan. A scarf. Socks. And shoes that are easy to remove and loose enough that I can get them back on when my feet swell, that is usually a pair of boots (because we typically travel when its cooler), or a pair of nicer looking slip on sneakers.
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Post by ~summer~ on Sept 25, 2023 20:51:23 GMT
Black Vuori performance leggings White Veja sneakers Black and white striped cropped top Jean jacket or a cozy sweater to layer
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Post by supersoda on Sept 25, 2023 20:52:49 GMT
My recent go-to is Athleta’s Brooklyn pant. I can add a jacket or sweater depending on how dressy I want to be. (I travel often for work and it is not uncommon to run into colleagues at the airport going to the same place. And sometimes I have to go straight from the airport into a meeting, so I can’t go too casual.)
I also have some flowy, elastic-waist, wide-legged pants and some elastic-waist cargos that are comfy enough for travel. I picked up a knit moto-jacket at Nordstrom RACK a few weeks ago that feels comfy but still pulled together. Also the J. Crew knit schoolboy blazer.
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Post by maryannscraps on Sept 25, 2023 20:54:39 GMT
I have some athlete slacks and joggers from Athleta that are super comfy. Usually with a tee and a cardigan. Closed toe shoes because my feet get cold. I have precheck so I don’t take my shoes off at security. Mostly in comfortable layers. Planes are so ridiculously uncomfortable.
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Post by littlemama on Sept 25, 2023 20:56:46 GMT
If the trip is to a warm destination, denim capris, a t-shirt or tank top, a lightweight long sleeve shirt, and Hey Dudes.
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Post by Merge on Sept 25, 2023 20:57:13 GMT
Depends, but usually some kind of athleisure. Joggers, tee or tank, jacket or casual cardigan, sneakers. A lot depends on the weather both at home and at our destination. If it's warm both places I might wear sandals instead of sneakers.
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Post by kate on Sept 25, 2023 21:09:03 GMT
I prefer leggings + tunic/dress if I want to look decent, but if I'm just traveling for vacation or to visit family, I'll wear joggers, a tee shirt, and a hoodie.
I get especially grossed out by airport and plane bathrooms, and I don't wear pants with cuffs that might touch the floor when I go. I have a couple of pairs of soft pants that are narrow enough at the cuff to stay off the floor, but I prefer leggings.
Layers are a must for me. I always carry a lightweight shawl that fits easily in my handbag to use as a wrap when I (inevitably) get cold.
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Post by melanell on Sept 25, 2023 21:13:11 GMT
I wear what is most comfortable! Flights are tough enough, shoved in like sardines and shuffled around like a herd of cows. I'm a few steps above pajamas and no shower, but I'm not putting on a dress, nylons, and heels like the old days. I do put on makeup and do my hair, but its not like I'm going out for the evening, but enough to look presentable and not scare people This is exactly my outlook. I used to enjoy flying, but I just don't anymore. I find it to be a pain, so I'm going to do whatever is still allowable to get through it as comfortably as possible.
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Post by Delta Dawn on Sept 25, 2023 21:14:18 GMT
I fly from cold to hot so I wear Lululemons on the plane and a summer dress to change into in the bathroom upon arrival. My system seems to work for me.
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Post by ~summer~ on Sept 25, 2023 21:19:03 GMT
I wear stripes with neutrals, like this. Except for a long flight it would be black leggings instead of jeans.
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Post by epeanymous on Sept 25, 2023 21:19:49 GMT
I generally wear a knit/jersey stretchy dress with leggings or opaque tights. It's comfortable, I feel pulled together enough, and I don't have to change at my destination.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Sept 25, 2023 21:21:33 GMT
Depends, but usually some kind of athleisure. Joggers, tee or tank, jacket or casual cardigan, sneakers. A lot depends on the weather both at home and at our destination. If it's warm both places I might wear sandals instead of sneakers. LOL. I know you didn’t mean it that way, but I couldn’t resist. Although it *can* be tough to get out to the aisle in a hurry if you’re in a window seat and the people in front of you have their seats reclined. 😉 I usually wear joggers, a short sleeved t-shirt and a zip front hoodie plus slip on shoes I can get on and off quickly without having to untie/tie them. Plus actual undies.
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Post by smasonnc on Sept 25, 2023 21:26:55 GMT
I look like Johnny Cash getting on a plane. Black jogger-type pants, black and white shirt, soft black jacket. Black vionic slip-on shoes. If it's a short flight, I wear stretchy jeans, but still black on top. If I wear anything light, I'm guaranteed to be dirty by the time I get where I'm going.
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Post by Merge on Sept 25, 2023 21:33:45 GMT
Depends, but usually some kind of athleisure. Joggers, tee or tank, jacket or casual cardigan, sneakers. A lot depends on the weather both at home and at our destination. If it's warm both places I might wear sandals instead of sneakers. LOL. I know you didn’t mean it that way, but I couldn’t resist. Although it *can* be tough to get out to the aisle in a hurry if you’re in a window seat and the people in front of you have their seats reclined. 😉 I usually wear joggers, a short sleeved t-shirt and a zip front hoodie plus slip on shoes I can get on and off quickly without having to untie/tie them. Plus actual undies. ... did you mean to quote someone else, or am I missing something in what I typed?
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Post by originalvanillabean on Sept 25, 2023 21:35:26 GMT
I wear stripes with neutrals, like this. Except for a long flight it would be black leggings instead of jeans. As someone who has started flying every other week, this is my outfit of choice, but no jeans, lose pants. Nice taste ~summer~
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Post by ntsf on Sept 25, 2023 21:35:32 GMT
I wear nylon water resistant pants with lots of pockets, a light top, maybe a light jacket, and always closed toe shoes.. for safety reasons.. that is what flight attendants recommend.. if there is a rare emergency.. you want good foot wear. I also always have a complete change of clothing in my carry on.. in case of whatever.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Sept 25, 2023 21:35:48 GMT
LOL. I know you didn’t mean it that way, but I couldn’t resist. Although it *can* be tough to get out to the aisle in a hurry if you’re in a window seat and the people in front of you have their seats reclined. 😉 I usually wear joggers, a short sleeved t-shirt and a zip front hoodie plus slip on shoes I can get on and off quickly without having to untie/tie them. Plus actual undies. ... did you mean to quote someone else, or am I missing something in what I typed? My 12 year old sense of humor read that as, “what do you wear on flights?” Depends! 🤣
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Post by AmandaA on Sept 25, 2023 21:41:14 GMT
I appear to be in the majority here… nice joggers with a short sleeve top and my jean jacket. If I am taking athletic shoes, I wear them to save suitcase space. Otherwise it will be my Birks.
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Post by Merge on Sept 25, 2023 21:41:52 GMT
... did you mean to quote someone else, or am I missing something in what I typed? My 12 year old sense of humor read that as, “what do you wear on flights?” Depends! 🤣 Oh! Hahaha. My 50 year old brain did not even catch that. So sorry.
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Post by Sharon on Sept 25, 2023 21:44:04 GMT
I wear shorts and shirt in the summer. In the winter, I wear either youga pants or sweats pants with a top. I wear either sandals or tennis shoes.
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Post by Delta Dawn on Sept 25, 2023 22:26:52 GMT
My 12 year old sense of humor read that as, “what do you wear on flights?” Depends! 🤣 Oh! Hahaha. My 50 year old brain did not even catch that. So sorry. trust me it will catch up to you at 51! Crying it’s true.
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Post by peano on Sept 25, 2023 23:27:53 GMT
I wear elastic waist dark-colored pants--cotton in the cold months, linen in summer, a short sleeve tee and some kind of third piece like a cardigan or jacket. I wear sneakers with no show socks, and I always take a cashmere shawl to wrap around me if I get cold.
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Post by MommyofTriplets on Sept 25, 2023 23:34:46 GMT
Leggings, tunic top, carry a hoodie just in case, and tennis shoes. Gotta be comfortable!
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Post by gottapeanow on Sept 25, 2023 23:48:50 GMT
Summer or winter, I wear almost the same thing: leggings or jeggigns a white or black t-shirt A button-down long-sleeved shirt in whatever color (I have a few). tennis shoes (never anything open-toed, though)
In winter, the button down might be a flannel or even a sweatshirt. And I'd throw on a jean jacket too.
Comfort is key. Lisa
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